COSATU to intensify its campaign in support of vulnerable workers, especially farm workers
10 August 2016
The Congress of South African Trade Unions is planning to intensify and heighten its campaign of visiting and exposing the exploitation of vulnerable workers in the various sectors of the economy. The federation currently has an ongoing campaign that seeks to push back against the exploitation of vulnerable workers, especially farm workers, most of whom are working in virtual slavery conditions.
The federation shall be extending this campaign to include such sectors such as catering, wholesale, hotel, cleaning and private security. We are continuing to follow up court cases that have been opened in Mpumalanga and North West against abusive farm owners, including those that threatened their employees and stopped them from participating in the Local Government Elections. The racist farmers in North West and Mpumalanga in particular are deliberately undermining our labour laws and are living according to their own laws. We are going on an offensive to stop this blatant arrogance.
We shall campaign to ensure that kids of farmer workers have access to schools and scholar transport. Farm workers have amongst the lowest levels of formal education and training and this means their children are often forced to work on the same farms to prevent them being evicted.
Amongst some of our demands will be an improvement in the enforcement of health and safety rights on the farms. Seasonal farm workers should have access to housing and basic services on farms , including access to UIF. We also shall demand that all farmers working with government should address the issue of poorly maintained, sub-standard houses ,with no basic services, like water, sanitation and electricity that are used by farm workers.